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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caused pressure" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to situations where an event or decision has created stress or tension. For example, "The new regulations caused pressure on small businesses to invest in expensive new equipment."
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The one-page announcement provided few medical details, other than saying that the cyst had caused "pressure and discomfort".
The blockage caused pressure to build in the capillaries that take blood to the retina, which then leaked into the center of the eye, clouding Mr. Bronson's vision.
More than three thousand fire hydrants were opened in poorer neighborhoods around the city, by people looking for relief from the heat, and this caused pressure to drop so precipitately that entire buildings were left without water.
It is suggested that the sequence of triggering in western Shikoku started with the P-wave arrival, which initially caused pressure changes.
GTRF is caused by grid-to-rod gap, secondary flow, and axial/lateral turbulence caused pressure fluctuations within the fuel assembly, which produces rod vibration and wear.
However, according to World Nuclear News, an industry newsletter, this caused pressure in the containment vessel to rise to twice the intended operating level, so the decision was taken to vent some of this into the atmosphere.
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Simply put, spinal fluid has detoured from its normal course, causing pressure on the brain.
Typically, a meningioma grows inward causing pressure on the brain or spinal cord.
A meningioma can cause pressure on the brain, and spinal fluid?
She tugs at my clothes to remove wrinkles that could cause pressure sores.
As the Earth rotates on its axis, that causes pressure differences around the world, Eden says.
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